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Not sure about the bonds permanently bit as they are easy to pull out.
The advantage IMO is there’s no chance of the plug coming out with the tool. The barbed tip ensures it stays in first time, which is convenient.
I think the issue with bacon strips is that the thin ones are often too thin and the thick ones are extreme. Standard dynaplug is a very good diameter for the average puncture that doesn’t seal.
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hippy
How does a Dynaplug work differently? From what I can tell from descriptions, the jabby bit from a standard repair tool is part of the plug itself which you just stab in and leave in the tyre. Is that right? Is the advantage that you're already set up so that you can whip the Dynaplug out and repair the tyre before it loses too much air, rather than fiddling to get a plug through a fork and ready to go?